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Boost voltage or start voltage is a voltage increase that we use at low frequencies to compensate for the voltage lost. With no boost there would arise a flux which is to small. We would not be able to keep the demand of a constant magnetic flux, which result in losing the torque. The boost is responsible for maintaining the max torque at low frequency.

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